News: the Emirates T3 lounge reopens, Hilton opening a 37-room hotel in Santorini
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News in brief:
Emirates reopens its lounge in Heathrow Terminal 3
The Emirates lounge in London Heathrow Terminal 3 reopened yesterday.
It will be open from 5.30am to 10pm. The ‘premium seasonal buffet’ is back – no table ordering here – alongside a complimentary bar. Showers are available.
Our last review of the Emirates lounge in Heathrow T3 is here. It is a good size and the 2015 refurbishment made it feel less like a Holiday Inn lobby, but it doesn’t aim for the premium experience delivered by the Qatar Airways lounge in Terminal 4. There is no dedicated First Class area and no facilities for children.
That said, the wine selection was always exceptionally good and you get direct boarding from the lounge, which is a novelty at Heathrow.
The Emirates lounge is quite a walk from the Terminal 3 shopping area, so it is best to get any purchases done before you head down there.
Hilton announces a Curio boutique hotel in Santorini
Hilton is continuing to pick up new independent hotels for its Curio Collection brand.
This one sounds especially interesting, and the good news is that it is due to open in Spring 2022.
The Sea Breeze Santorini Beach Resort has its own private beach. At just 37 rooms, it definitely falls into the category of ’boutique’.
Each room will have its own private terrace as well as a private hot tub or swimming pool. Despite having just 37 rooms, the hotel will have two restaurants and two bars, two of which will be on the private beach. There will also be two communal swimming pools and a spa.
I don’t know the geography of Santorini, but it is described as being on the southern tip, less than 2km from Vlichada.
The hotel isn’t listed on hilton.com yet, and the only image released is the one above. It does sound very promising, however.
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